Word: pitch
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...brought in Dean, who reached first on Stearns' wild throw, second on a steal, and third on a passed ball. In the fifth inning Harvard made five runs on two bases on balls, three steals, Stearns' error, Mason's and Upton's sacrlfices, a fearfully wild pitch, and hits by Howland and Trafford. In the sighth inning four more runs were secured. Mason made a hit and was advanced a base, while Spalding hit a slow grounder to the infield and reached first. Hallowell's hit advanced them both a base. A passed ball and a wlld pitch brought...
...eleven to one. The Academy team played a very good game and made a far better showing than Exeter. Dalzell, a brother of the Yale pitcher, was in the box, and he was very wild, giving seven men their bases on balls, besides letting in several runs by wild pitches. Harvard did not hit freely, however. On the contrary the batting was weak throughout, a total of only seven hits being made in the eight innings that were played. In the field Harvard did much better and played a practically errorless game. Alward was tried at shortstop for the first...
...nine played five innings with the Tufts college nine Saturday, winning by a score of 16 to 5. Meade was unable to pitch...
Harvard made one run in the first inning: Howland got his base on balls, stole second, went to third on Downer's single to left, and came home on the throw in. Downer also got to third on the same play and came home on a wild pitch. In the next inning Evans got a base on balls and stole second, and came home on Howland's hard hit to left. Howland stole a base, took third on Wise's error at the plate, and scored on Dean's hit to right. In the fourth inning Linn got to first...
Travers will probably pitch for the Yale nine when Stag...